Refund and Cancellation Policy

Manuscript Withdrawal & Refund Policy

Authors may be wish to withdraw their manuscript after submission. We understand that circumstances can occur the withdrawal of a manuscript and we will work with authors to facilitate this process.

The corresponding author must send a formal request signed by all co-authors. The request should include the following information:

1) The title of the manuscript,
2) The name of the corresponding author,
3) The reason for withdrawing the manuscript.

Withdrawal of manuscript is only considered valid when the editor accepts, or approves the reason to withdraw the manuscript from the publication.

If a manuscript is withdrawn after acceptance and before publication, the corresponding author will be asked to pay 50% of the invoice amount. If a manuscript is withdrawn after acceptance and after publication, In this case their manuscript may withdraw from the publication but Bristol will not issue any kind of refunds.

Note: Please note that authors are responsible for ensuring that their manuscript is ready for submission and has met all relevant ethical and publishing standards before submitting it for consideration. Withdrawal requests based on disputes among authors or between authors and their institutions or hospitals regarding authorship, data ownership, or other issues cannot be considered.

We understand that withdrawing a manuscript can be a difficult decision for authors and we will do our best to accommodate their needs while also maintaining the integrity of our publication process. If you have any questions or concerns about manuscript withdrawal or article processing fees, please don't hesitate to contact us at: contact@casereportsincardiology.org.